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Comparative costs for televised and conventional instruction1

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  1. Carpenter, C. R., andGreenhill, L. P. An Investigation of Closed-Circuit Television for Teaching University Courses. Report No. 2. University Park, Pa.; Pennsylvania State University, 1958.

  2. Kumata, H. An Inventory of Instructional Television Research. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Educational Television and Radio Center, 1956.

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This study presents information on comparative instructional costs for televised and conventional instruction. W. F. Seibert is now on leave to the U. S. Office of Education from his post as consultant in television program research, Purdue University.

This article is based on a 1958 mimeographed report (see Research Abstracts in this issue, page 305, for a description of this report). Both are derived largely from experience with a single-campus, university closed-circuit instructional television operation and from familiarity with similar operations. The results are undoubtedly most appropriate to existing or contemplated operations resembling those mentioned.

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Seibert, W.F. Comparative costs for televised and conventional instruction1. AVCR 7, 254–263 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02767038

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